rage-prophet

Rage-prophet

: Choosing the Lame oracle curse is a popular choice, as it eventually makes you immune to fatigue, allowing you to "rage cycle" (start and stop rages freely).

: This rage power is a mandatory requirement for entry, allowing you to cast spells that aren't normally permitted during a rage.

If you're looking to make this work, veteran players suggest a few key strategies: rage-prophet

: At higher levels, you can cast "personal" spells (like Divine Favor or Shield of Faith ) while raging without needing to drop your combat stance.

: You use your Constitution—not just Charisma—to determine the DC of your spells while raging, making you a surprisingly potent offensive caster in the thick of a fight. Tips for a "Proper" Build : Choosing the Lame oracle curse is a

: Most guides suggest an entry around level 6 (e.g., Barbarian 2 / Oracle 4 or vice versa) to hit the required Base Attack Bonus and spellcasting prerequisites as quickly as possible.

Unleashing the Inner Fire: A Guide to the Rage Prophet The is one of the most flavor-rich prestige classes in Pathfinder 1e, designed for characters who want to bridge the gap between primal fury and divine revelation. While it is often criticized for being mechanically "sub-optimal" compared to single-classed builds, it offers a unique "gish" experience for those willing to lean into the theme. The Core Concept While it is often criticized for being mechanically

: You gain a phantom companion that grants at-will spell-like abilities such as Dancing Lights and Mage Hand , as well as a Guidance bonus during every rage.